Hi Dave, those F1s are superb, such a lot of Tamiya history. Can I pick you’re brain please, do you know the part number for the Tamiya Colin McCRae Subaru body kit, I’m trying to find one for my TAO3F chassis. Awesome video Dave. 😎👍👍👍🇬🇧
Hi, I’m restoring a Tamiya 58011 and hoping to find some parts. Do let me know if there’s any. Particularly the top part of the cockpit with the mirrors, the back of the motor where the wing mounts connects, the wing mount and the wing. Thanks.
hi great f1 cars um did the tamiya sand scorcher came out with a white and black bumper too all so why did they change the f1 motor in the cars u would think they be all the same if u what to put the 540 in it then it would be a hopup
Hi Bruce. The first Sand Scorcher came with a black bumper and during the later production runs with a grey one. Tamiya madecan optional 540 motor and gearcase for the 936 and first Countach. On the F1 you could change the 380 to a 540 without changing the gearcase. It was indeed one of the first hopups 😃
@@davidjoos hi thanks very much for the reply great news could u do a video on the tamiya motors like show the silver cans 540s and the 380 motors etc i know theirs around 8 types why do u think that is? the motor that u get for the Tamiya Super Clod Buster Vintage only will fit the tamiya porsche 959 i like the 959 i have like 7 8 of them now
I have all tamiya formula 1 cars, new but mounted in exposition , i not understand who want the cars only in box the wonderful is mounted and looking the cars
so like whats different in these early kits and some of the "motorized" model kits? like this Lola T70 kit www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=83120&id=27117
The early bigger motorized kits were all 1/12 scale. Tamiya actually also made motorized versions of the F1 cars like the Lotus 49 that were motorized. Tamiya also made motorized 1/32 cars and even the early tanks and boats could be motorized. The kits that are featured here are radio controlled cars.
Wow I love seeing your NIB cars 👍
Thanks Martin!
nice review David!
What a collection!! Thanks for sharing it!
Hello David. It´s time for part 4 with the "Evo". 😊😊😊
Awesome 😎 Loving F1 cars currently
Thanks buddy! They really are nice cars. The F2012 is also gorgeous and quite realistic.
Nice mate👍👍
Hi Dave, those F1s are superb, such a lot of Tamiya history. Can I pick you’re brain please, do you know the part number for the Tamiya Colin McCRae Subaru body kit, I’m trying to find one for my TAO3F chassis. Awesome video Dave. 😎👍👍👍🇬🇧
Thanks Mike. I think it are these:
Shell only 1825175 97 Subaru
Body kit 50782
Hope this helps!
Hi, I’m restoring a Tamiya 58011 and hoping to find some parts. Do let me know if there’s any. Particularly the top part of the cockpit with the mirrors, the back of the motor where the wing mounts connects, the wing mount and the wing. Thanks.
I enjoyed a great video let's be friends🤩🤩🤩
우리 친구 해요!!!!!!!!!
hi great f1 cars um did the tamiya sand scorcher came out with a white and black bumper too all so why did they change the f1 motor in the cars u would think they be all the same if u what to put the 540 in it then it would be a hopup
Hi Bruce. The first Sand Scorcher came with a black bumper and during the later production runs with a grey one.
Tamiya madecan optional 540 motor and gearcase for the 936 and first Countach. On the F1 you could change the 380 to a 540 without changing the gearcase. It was indeed one of the first hopups 😃
@@davidjoos hi thanks very much for the reply great news could u do a video on the tamiya motors like show the silver cans 540s and the 380 motors etc
i know theirs around 8 types why do u think that is?
the motor that u get for the Tamiya Super Clod Buster Vintage only will fit the tamiya porsche 959 i like the 959 i have like 7 8 of them now
Thanks Bruce, good idea but I need to buy a lot of motors then 😅
@@davidjoos no u wouldn't just do a video on the ones u have
I have all tamiya formula 1 cars, new but mounted in exposition , i not understand who want the cars only in box the wonderful is mounted and looking the cars
so like whats different in these early kits and some of the "motorized" model kits? like this Lola T70 kit www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=83120&id=27117
The early bigger motorized kits were all 1/12 scale. Tamiya actually also made motorized versions of the F1 cars like the Lotus 49 that were motorized.
Tamiya also made motorized 1/32 cars and even the early tanks and boats could be motorized.
The kits that are featured here are radio controlled cars.